Wolfgang Line

MPK

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My entry to detailing was after learning and reading the product line info on the Wolfgang High Gloss Products. Now I have a new light silver Chrysler 300, I purchased all the toys PC 7336, Grit Gaurd System, Autogeek Micro, etc.......

My question is what products other than Wolfgang would be worth my trying to acheive possibly better results, if that's possible. To be clear I'm not unhappy with Wolfgang whatsoever, I just see in reading all the info in DC forums there's a vast combination of combinations of manufactures and products that make up winning strategies. It would be cost prohibitive to buy and try all that I have viewed. So the underlying question to all of you tenured profesionals should I stay strong with Wolfgang or mix and match a full detailing line-and what should that be? One last thing I do top my Wolfgang kit off with Pinnacle Souveron Paste Wax.

Whew sorry for the long message, I wax better than I write!!
 
All I know is that I could stop buying just about everything else and only use Wolfgang products and still be able to do just about everything I currently do. Their products are amazing and I'm their number 1 fan. :) With the exception of maybe half a dozen or so other products that I either buy locally or need to get industrial quantities of I can get by with the Wolfgang line just fine. Its slowly overtaking my product closet. All I need is a huge Wolfgang banner in my garage and I'd look like a supplier. :lol
 
Well what can I say ... Sean said i have an eye for silver with all the work i've done on the Baja so here is my 2 cents.
sealents
UPP will give you POP
WG will Carunba the flake out(a warm fuzzy feeling)
SG will give you some pop and some flake but XXX duriblity

Waxes
Natty's willl loook good ($)
Pin Sig also ($$)
Pin Sov ($$$) some say yes some say no it's made for dark so lI say leave it on the black cars
 
To add my $0.02:

I too love the WG line (although overall I like the PB line even better.) The only member of the WG line I'm not terribly impressed with is the pre-wax cleaner. IMO, there several better choices out there.

For silver, my choice of cleaner/glaze just depends on exactly the look you want. VM is a great cleaner and will leave a very slick, glossy surface to top. It will hide minor defects as well. AIO is also a great choice and is very bright and clear although it won't highlight defects.

Clear and Bright: AIO + EX-P
Wetter and more POP: AIO + UPP (my personal fav)
Even wetter/less POP: VM + UPP
Dripping: VM + WG (not sure about this combo's durability though)
 
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